Command Reference Guide
/SSH Outbound SSH
Creates an outbound SSH connection as described in Section 10.3.
Notes:
•In order for the /SSH command to function, Telnet/SSH and Outbound Service Access must be enabled for your user account as described in Section 5.5. In addition, SSH Access and Outbound Access must also be enabled via the Network Parameters menu, as described in Section 5.9.2.
•If you have logged in via the Network Port, the /SSH command will not function.
Availability: Administrator, SuperUser, User
Format: /SSH <ip> -l <username> [Enter]
| Where: |
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| ip | Is the target IP address. |
| (Lowercase letter "L") Indicates that the next argument will be the | |
| username | log on name. |
| Is the username that you wish to use to log in to the target device. | |
17.3.3. Configuration Commands | ||
/F | Set System Parameters |
Displays a menu which is used to define the Site ID message, create user accounts, set the system clock, and configure and enable the Invalid Access Lockout feature. All functions provided by the /F command are also available via the Web Browser Interface. For more information, please refer to Section 5.3.
Availability: Administrator
Format: /F [Enter]
/P Set Serial Port Parameters
Displays a menu that is used to select options and parameters for the
Availability: Administrator
Format: /P [Enter]
/PC | Set Circuit Parameters |
Displays a menu that is used to select options and parameters for the
Availability: Administrator
Format: /PC [Enter]